Ben Sayers Benny & Benross Zip It wedge
Golf Monthly takes a look at 15 of the wedges on the market, including the Wilson Staff TW9, Mizuno MP-T10, Snake Eyes 685BX and Cleveland CG15
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Ben Sayers Benny wedge, £60
Key technology: A double precision-milled face is designed to increase spin and provides a soft yet responsive feel. The black nickel finish is designed to reduce glare at address.
This looks a lot more expensive than the £60 price tag. The head felt pretty heavy when swinging, which encouraged acceleration through the ball and worked particularly well from the rough.
Benross Zip It wedge, £49
Key technology: A classic teardrop head shape is designed with a versatile C-Grind sole. This combination makes it easier to catch the ball cleanly from a variety of lies and gives more shot-making options from around the green.
A traditional shape and workable sole help make this the best wedge that Benross has made. It performed particularly well from bunkers and helped pop the ball in the air.
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